The Hamilton Corner

January 21, 2026 · 49:49

Powerful things were said in Davos. You may have heard of some of it but you probably hadn’t heard this.

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0:00 - 15:00. 1 Peter 1:22-25. God’s word endures forever. 15:00 - 31:00. Powerful things were said in Davos. You may have heard of some of it but you probably hadn’t heard this. 31:00 - 48:00. So, global warming/climate alarmism has been cancelled in Davos? Huh, you don’t say. | Family Focus Weekend Feb 20-22, 2026 | 1-800-326-4543 ext. 345 To donate call : 877-616-2396 Video Clip Links WEF 2026: Yuval Noah Harari Says AI Is Not a Tool It’s an Agent That Can Rule Humans | AI1G Larry Fink Randi Weingarten

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  24. 1:13Yes, we're gonna talk about Davos,
  25. 1:17but it's not gonna be the stuff that's most
  26. 1:22popularly being disseminated about what's happened there.
  27. 1:26I am one of the millions of Americans
  28. 1:29who stood up in my seat and applauded,
  29. 1:33allowed as President Trump,
  30. 1:37you wanna stop dropping bombs,
  31. 1:40where he and his administration,
  32. 1:42and many of the interviews done by Howard Lutnik, for example,
  33. 1:45proclaiming the end of globalism as a failed exercise
  34. 1:51and having frankly the courage to stand up and say,
  35. 1:54we will no longer be the world's piggy bank.
  36. 1:57The United States of America, that is.
  37. 2:00I heartily celebrated that to have president Trump come out and say, Hey, you guys want
  38. 2:04to talk about green. Let us talk about green. And took questions on it. And then to end the
  39. 2:09day by saying, Oh yeah, by the way, we have a framework of a deal with the United Nations.
  40. 2:16I don't care what you say. That's big dog status right there. I don't care what you say.
  41. 2:21That's, that's real deal and, and having straight commentary from the head of the United States
  42. 2:28of America looking directly in the eyes of these globalist technocrats and people who
  43. 2:34have been all too willing, all too willing to accommodate the United States of America's
  44. 2:41seeming self-annihilation mission with previous administrations.
  45. 2:47President Trump says, no, that's over, chief.
  46. 2:49That's over.
  47. 2:50I enjoyed that heartily.
  48. 2:51But the conversation that I want to have about the things that happened today, and it's
  49. 2:56It's something that I don't really think many media outlets are giving any attention to, and
  50. 3:05this is in my opinion, one of the most important things that has come out of this annual summit
  51. 3:14of global yucky yucks that feel inclined to get together to plan your future in mind.
  52. 3:21And I'm going to explain this in the next segment.
  53. 3:23The reason why Davos is so important is not because they're internally important.
  54. 3:29Simply put, Klaus Schwab, they started this whole deal in 1971, the year the U.S. removed
  55. 3:34itself from the gold standard, by the way.
  56. 3:40Panel discussions at Davos end up becoming policy in our countries.
  57. 3:46Klaus Schwab's marching orders, basically I'd say his organizing principle was, if we can
  58. 3:51get the heads of nations together, nation state heads, business, big banks, and we can
  59. 3:57get away from those pesky voters.
  60. 3:58I get pesky voters.
  61. 3:59We can get a whole lot of stuff done.
  62. 4:04I've shared with you guys before.
  63. 4:05Remember when, you know, Mr.
  64. 4:06Ice Cream Man ran for the US
  65. 4:09presidency in 2020 and he used his
  66. 4:11campaign slogan, Build Back Better.
  67. 4:13Guess where that came from?
  68. 4:14The world economic forum.
  69. 4:16There were seven to 10 different heads of
  70. 4:18states who all use Build Back Better
  71. 4:20as that campaign slogans around the world,
  72. 4:22including Mr. Ice Cream Man.
  73. 4:25I mentioned you guys before, a year or two
  74. 4:27before, schmovit 19.
  75. 4:29And guess what happened at the World Economic Forum?
  76. 4:32Panel on what?
  77. 4:34How do we respond to global pandemics?
  78. 4:38Simply put, panel discussions at Davos become policy that you and I have to contend with.
  79. 4:47And it's sad to say that that's the case.
  80. 4:49Because many of these people, Klaus Schwab himself, who organized the World Economic Forum, he's
  81. 4:53no longer the head of it now.
  82. 4:54But now as Larry finked the head of BlackRock, I'm going to say it plainly, Klaus Schwab is
  83. 5:00an evil dude.
  84. 5:02Straight up.
  85. 5:03up. His organizing principle is not to serve the people of the world. It's to rule the people
  86. 5:12of the world. But before I get ahead of myself, I'm already ahead of myself. It's too late.
  87. 5:16Let's turn to the word of God. And I want to share this with you from God's word because
  88. 5:21this is greatly encouraging to me. And I pray it will be equally encouraging to you. First
  89. 5:261, verses 22 through 25.
  90. 5:291 Peter 1 verses 22 through 25.
  91. 5:34And this is what God's Word says.
  92. 5:41Having purified your souls by your obedience to the truth,
  93. 5:45for a sincere brotherly love.
  94. 5:51Love one another earnestly from a pure heart.
  95. 5:55Since you have been born again, not of perishable seed,
  96. 6:00but of imperishable through the living and abiding word of God, for all flesh is like grass,
  97. 6:10in all its glory, like the flower of grass, the grass withers and the flower fades and the flower falls.
  98. 6:19But the word of the Lord remains, so some translations there say, endures forever. The word
  99. 6:28of the Lord endures forever.
  100. 6:32And this is the word, I'm sorry,
  101. 6:35and this word is the good news that was preached to you.
  102. 6:40Oh Lord, thank you for your word.
  103. 6:42The Apostle Peter is writing here,
  104. 6:44and he's writing to believers,
  105. 6:46and he's encouraging them having purified your souls
  106. 6:48by your obedience to the truth,
  107. 6:51for a sincere love, or the King James there says,
  108. 6:54unfamed love.
  109. 6:57The Greek term literally means undecized.
  110. 6:59It's a sincere and a genuine love.
  111. 7:03Because you're purified your souls by your obedience to the truth.
  112. 7:06This is an indication that Peter is addressing believers.
  113. 7:10These are regenerate believers.
  114. 7:12This is the body of Christ that the Apostle Peter is addressing,
  115. 7:16having purified your souls by your obedience to the truth,
  116. 7:20for unfamed, undisguised, sincere love, in light of that,
  117. 7:26Love one another earnestly or fervently from a pure heart.
  118. 7:33Verse 23, since you have been born again past tense to eristence, this you have been born
  119. 7:39again.
  120. 7:40This is something that is already transpired.
  121. 7:44And you have been born again not by perishable seed, but by imperishable through the living
  122. 7:50and abiding Word of God.
  123. 7:53And the Apostle Peter now cites Isaiah chapter 40 referring to verses 6 and 8 and from Isaiah
  124. 7:59chapter 40 when he says this, all flesh is like grass.
  125. 8:05All flesh is like grass and the glory of the flesh.
  126. 8:10The glory of the flesh is like the flower of grass.
  127. 8:15This is a reference to the flesh.
  128. 8:17Sakhros, no doubt about it.
  129. 8:18There's also a reference to human kind, to people who are detached from the Lord.
  130. 8:24All people, all flesh, is like grass.
  131. 8:28And the glory of the flesh, the glory-ing in the flesh, it's like the flower of the grass.
  132. 8:36What happens to it?
  133. 8:38It withers.
  134. 8:40This is why I say all the time, man, when we face challenges of different sorts, when
  135. 8:44we even face persecutions or difficulties, these difficulties at best are temporary.
  136. 8:52At best they're temporal.
  137. 8:56I know their times.
  138. 8:57The Psalmist said in the Psalm 73, man, even in death it seems like the wicked are fat.
  139. 9:04Saying that man, even in death it seemed like, you know, they party, they got the Cadillac
  140. 9:07of the coffins, even in death.
  141. 9:10And as Thomas says, until I entered the Lord's sanctuary, then I got my thinking cap put on
  142. 9:17properly.
  143. 9:18Then my mind was regulated appropriately.
  144. 9:23It can look like the spirit of the age.
  145. 9:27It can look like the world.
  146. 9:28It can look like the culture's just having its heyday.
  147. 9:31It looks like wickedness is winning.
  148. 9:33Man, how dare these people enter the Lord's church in Minnesota and interrupt the church
  149. 9:38service.
  150. 9:39It can look like that.
  151. 9:40But remember what the Lord has already told us.
  152. 9:42It's like grass, chief.
  153. 9:45And the glory of the flesh, the glory in the flesh, it fades,
  154. 9:53like the flower of the grass.
  155. 9:55Because you see the grass withers and the flower fades.
  156. 10:00But the word of the Lord.
  157. 10:03And Peter's demonstrating this, but the word of the Lord, it
  158. 10:06endures forever.
  159. 10:08Peter's demonstrating this not even, not solely, but what the
  160. 10:11Spirit of God is inspiring him to say, he's demonstrating by
  161. 10:14by drawing the citation from Isaiah.
  162. 10:18Peter is reaching back centuries before his own birth.
  163. 10:21And to say, as exhibit A of what I'm telling you,
  164. 10:24I am leaning right now on something that predates me,
  165. 10:28naturally.
  166. 10:31Brothers and sisters, understand what the Lord has revealed
  167. 10:34to us, for example, in addition to this text in Acts 17,
  168. 10:38that the Lord is sovereign over Earth.
  169. 10:42He's sovereign over our times of life.
  170. 10:44He is sovereign over our lifespans and he's also sovereign over what innovations occur during our lifespans
  171. 10:52God has planted us in the time period where we see things happening where this discussions about navigating outer space and their conversations about
  172. 11:01Artificial intelligence and all of these things are happening. God is not surprised by any of this
  173. 11:06Nor is he afraid of it, but you and I have an obligation to be diligent faithful
  174. 11:13followers of the king of glory. What is foremost required of a servant is that
  175. 11:19that servant be found successful. Mm-hmm. That the servant be found popular in their
  176. 11:25day. Mm-hmm. What is foremost required of a servant? That he be or she be an
  177. 11:29influencer having millions of people on TikTok watching them do the TikTok
  178. 11:34pop lock and drop it. No, no. What is foremost required of a servant is that he
  179. 11:39be found faithful. But its foremost requirement of a servant is that she be found faithful.
  180. 11:44This is why I was talking yesterday as I was. It is incumbent upon you and I that we
  181. 11:49refuse to dislodge ourselves from the truth of God's word, that we remain anchored in the
  182. 11:57truth of God's word. And the reason why we're anchored as such is not merely for the text
  183. 12:06as printed upon the page, we are anchored because of the revelation of the one who superintends it.
  184. 12:14That when we open our Bibles, we're not opening some novel, we're not reading, you know,
  185. 12:20which is more aggression. John, Gresham novels, we're not, we're not peering into another book.
  186. 12:30It's the living Word of God that is living and it's active dividing us under the soul and the spirit.
  187. 12:39but we have to know and understand it, believe it and trust in Him who has by His divine providence
  188. 12:49moved our ancestors in the faith miraculously to author the text in our vernacular capacity,
  189. 12:57but not only that, to preserve it for our benefit. All flesh is like grass. All is glory like the
  190. 13:06The flower of grass, the grass withers, the flower fades, but the word of the Lord endures
  191. 13:12forever.
  192. 13:15The word of the Lord endures forever.
  193. 13:21Ever since the Lord's church was birthed, evil people have promulgated efforts to destroy
  194. 13:27the Lord's witness and what happened.
  195. 13:31Baby's kids, we don't die.
  196. 13:34We multiply.
  197. 13:37The Lord's bride has persisted throughout generation after generation after generation after generation
  198. 13:43and will continue to do so until the Lord says, that's a wrap.
  199. 13:50So we have the opportunity and as we go to the show today, you're going to get a better
  200. 13:52understanding of why I'm starting here in the scripture.
  201. 13:56As we're navigating the times that God has planted us in the time, He has planted us in.
  202. 14:02Remember, He has done so for His glory.
  203. 14:04at 17 that it is he who determined before time the times of our habitation and the places,
  204. 14:12the locales in which we would live, why so that men should seek God?
  205. 14:19That's God's plan.
  206. 14:20That's God's purpose.
  207. 14:22And that's our privilege to be a part of.
  208. 14:25So as we navigate the issues of the day and the era that we're in and the debates about,
  209. 14:32you know, launching rockets, landing again and all of these other things.
  210. 14:38Remember that the word of the Lord
  211. 14:40and do us forever, and it would be wise of you and me.
  212. 14:48Stick shelter in the eternal arc of safety,
  213. 14:52which is Christ, and the navigating instrument
  214. 14:55is the word of our Lord.
  215. 15:01A discipleship minute with Joseph Parker,
  216. 15:04Proverbs 31 is a chapter that's unique
  217. 15:08in a number of ways.
  218. 15:09It's largely, what a young man, a young king,
  219. 15:12Remember that his mother taught him.
  220. 15:14And you know sometimes if you're reading this passage,
  221. 15:16you just might miss that.
  222. 15:18But remember this, this young man remembered
  223. 15:21a lot of things his mother taught him.
  224. 15:24It's so important to understand parents,
  225. 15:27our children are listening.
  226. 15:29They're listening and learning from you every single day.
  227. 15:31You know often the devil will try to tell you
  228. 15:34your children aren't listening to you.
  229. 15:35And parents sometimes will say,
  230. 15:36my children don't listen to me.
  231. 15:37Parents, they are listening.
  232. 15:39They're listening sometimes when you want them to
  233. 15:41their listening sometimes when you don't want them to. They're picking up on things you
  234. 15:45didn't mean for them to hear because they are listening. So may we as parents and grandparents
  235. 15:50make the most of our time of teaching, training, guiding and molding our children. Yes, they
  236. 15:57are listening.
  237. 16:06Shiting light into the darkness, this is the Hamilton Corner, an American family radio.
  238. 16:12Welcome back to the Hamilton Corner, Abraham Hamilton III. I hope you all bob your hair
  239. 16:16like I do when the when the bumper music comes back on with that's bopping in my chair because
  240. 16:21I like it. Well as we've been announcing February 20th through the 22nd we'll be at
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  242. 16:32to join us for that weekend where I will be presenting. My wife will also be presenting
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  252. 17:22All right.
  253. 17:23Let's get to it.
  254. 17:26As I mentioned in the first segment, a lot of things happened in Davos, even as recently
  255. 17:32as today and President Trump was straight up bossing, you know, and I don't mean that
  256. 17:36merely in a form sense.
  257. 17:39I mean, substantively and the entire Trump administration were consistent on message,
  258. 17:44letting the world know that the globalism experiment is dead, and that the United States
  259. 17:52of America will look to its interests and to its allies' interests, but we will no longer
  260. 18:01sacrifice or subjugate our own national interests for other countries.
  261. 18:07Thank you, Mr. President.
  262. 18:09The American people voted for you for that purpose, and there are lots of conversations
  263. 18:13about that, but there's another conversation that's not getting a lot of attention that
  264. 18:17I will submit to you.
  265. 18:19It requires your attention.
  266. 18:22Now, a couple of things to set in order.
  267. 18:24What is the World Economic Forum?
  268. 18:27That wasn't its original name.
  269. 18:28Started in 1971 by Klaus Schwab.
  270. 18:30He was an economics professor, very, very evenly oriented.
  271. 18:39His annual visits became the types of things where heads of states started to come and
  272. 18:44businesses and it was his vision to put all of these people together to simply frame the
  273. 18:49future for the entire world.
  274. 18:51There are lots of people who say things like global managers was just a conspiracy theory.
  275. 18:59I'm saying how can you accuse me of being a conspiracy theorist and these cats published
  276. 19:03a book?
  277. 19:04I was telling people the great reset is what the schmovet thing is all about.
  278. 19:09And people say, oh, I didn't even use a conspiracy theory.
  279. 19:11I'm like, dude, have you read the book?
  280. 19:13And then all of a sudden all of these people in line,
  281. 19:15the great reset, the great reset, the great reset,
  282. 19:17the great reset, they're singing in a 10 part harmony
  283. 19:19all around the world.
  284. 19:20You got, you know, Kaiser Trudeau in Canada,
  285. 19:23you know, who knows what he is now running around
  286. 19:25with Katy Perry, you know, he kissed the what and he liked it.
  287. 19:28I don't know, whatever's going on.
  288. 19:29But this man made an image of God said
  289. 19:34that the pandemic gives us an opportunity
  290. 19:36to advance our pre-pandemic priorities.
  291. 19:40Remember that?
  292. 19:41Guess where all that came from?
  293. 19:43The World Economic Forum.
  294. 19:44Gresswood, guess where the great reset terminology came from?
  295. 19:46The World Economic Forum.
  296. 19:48Simply put, it's important for you to know
  297. 19:50that they plan at the World Economic Forum
  298. 19:52what becomes policy in our nations.
  299. 19:56It's sad, but it's true.
  300. 19:58It's wicked, but it's true.
  301. 20:00And I'm sharing this with you just so you can know.
  302. 20:03Now I completely object to everything World Economic Forum.
  303. 20:09Their intentions are evil in Klaus Schwab's efforts
  304. 20:12in his organization was expressly
  305. 20:14to aid these heads of state and these banks
  306. 20:17and these big businesses and all of these global planners
  307. 20:20to really sidestep accountability
  308. 20:24to the various people they represent.
  309. 20:27This year at the World Economic Forum,
  310. 20:29the attendees, there are about 3000 people there,
  311. 20:31they represent 40% of the world's population.
  312. 20:37So that's why it's significant.
  313. 20:38Now I'm gonna introduce you to a man
  314. 20:41who you probably haven't heard of before.
  315. 20:43This man's name, let me pull it up here as I say it properly,
  316. 20:47this man's name is Yuval Harari.
  317. 20:51Yuba Harari is an Israeli historian and philosopher, and this always gets me, yet he's a self-professed
  318. 20:58atheist. I will never understand how a Jewish person could be an atheist. I'll never understand that. But
  319. 21:04anyway, anyway, anyway, he's a self-described atheist. Yuba Harari represents the philosophical
  320. 21:16and pseudo-spiritual perspectives of the Davos crowd.
  321. 21:20Yubal Harari is to philosophy and spirituality for Davos,
  322. 21:25what Clowshwab and Larry Fink are to the legal and geo-strategic views of the Davos crowd.
  323. 21:33Here's another thing you're going to find from Yubal Harari,
  324. 21:37is that he speaks directly.
  325. 21:40He doesn't come with the kind of polish of big Fortune 500 CEOs
  326. 21:46where, you know, they say a lot of words and they hide what they really intend to say in
  327. 21:51a whole bunch of words.
  328. 21:52He tends to be plain spoken and direct about it.
  329. 21:55And he's going to say some things.
  330. 21:56And this is again why it's important because remember what I said, Davos panels become policy
  331. 22:02around the world.
  332. 22:04So people say things popularly you like the smoven 19 is the pandemic of the unvaccinated
  333. 22:11when they've been planning for a global pandemic for a couple of years now.
  334. 22:18Remember all along.
  335. 22:19Oh, no, it's... this... this... this...
  336. 22:22Smove it didn't start in a lab.
  337. 22:27And then what do we find out later?
  338. 22:30All right, you go... you go and hit some stuff today.
  339. 22:33You by Harari led a presentation at Davos
  340. 22:38concerning artificial intelligence.
  341. 22:42And he said something that runs contrary
  342. 22:47to what's being discussed most popularly
  343. 22:49in many instances concerning artificial intelligence.
  344. 22:52And I want to remind you,
  345. 22:53these are the conversations that the Davos crowd is having.
  346. 22:56That's not the conversation they're telling you and I about your GPT and all this kind of stuff.
  347. 23:00These are the conversations that the Davos crowd is having.
  348. 23:03I want you to listen to you.
  349. 23:05I got two clips from before you.
  350. 23:06Couldn't pull away more.
  351. 23:07Two clips I have for you from Yuval Harari
  352. 23:10in his presentation concerning artificial intelligence.
  353. 23:13I have one clip from the play, then I'm going to read some of the
  354. 23:20typed out script from his speech.
  355. 23:22Then I'll play another clip for you.
  356. 23:24Listen what Yuva Harari says to the Davos crowd
  357. 23:27is the most important thing to recognize
  358. 23:29about artificial intelligence.
  359. 23:31Listen to and watch clip number five.
  360. 23:34Clip five, and this is how we started this speech.
  361. 23:36Clip five, go.
  362. 23:37There is one question that every leader today
  363. 23:41must answer about AI.
  364. 23:44But to understand that question,
  365. 23:47we first need to clarify a few points
  366. 23:50about what AI is and what AI can do.
  367. 23:56The most important thing to know about AI
  368. 24:00is that it is not just another tool.
  369. 24:04It is an agent.
  370. 24:07It can learn and change by itself
  371. 24:10and make decisions by itself.
  372. 24:13A knife is a tool.
  373. 24:16You can use a knife to cut a salad or to murder someone,
  374. 24:20But it is your decision what to do with the knife.
  375. 24:25AI is a knife that can decide by itself
  376. 24:31whether to cut salad or to commit murder.
  377. 24:35All right, first question for you.
  378. 24:38And listen, I'm not trying to tell you
  379. 24:39what your opinion should be,
  380. 24:40but I just want you to have a front row seat
  381. 24:43to hit with the Davos crowd to say.
  382. 24:44And by the way, the nosebleed section tickets for Davos
  383. 24:48is $75,000.
  384. 24:50If you want to get up close and push, you know, you talking about a quarter of a million
  385. 24:53dollars just to be in attendance.
  386. 24:56These people don't expect you and me to hear what they're talking about is what I'm saying
  387. 25:00to you.
  388. 25:01They expect to huddle in their corner and have the conversation that they want to have and
  389. 25:07let the rest of the world catch up to what they determine will be policy for us.
  390. 25:14How often have you heard it stated?
  391. 25:15Oh, man, artificial intelligence, it's just another tool.
  392. 25:19You know, like any tool, it can be used for good or it can be used for evil.
  393. 25:23You've a Harare in the Davos crowd.
  394. 25:26You've all Harare is selling the Davos crowd.
  395. 25:28What you need to understand world leaders is that AI
  396. 25:30is not another tool.
  397. 25:34I know what they've been talking about
  398. 25:36when the marketing campaigns and then the IPOs
  399. 25:40for funding, the initial public offerings
  400. 25:41for funding different things and the marketing pitches,
  401. 25:45but I want you to know that it's not just another tool.
  402. 25:48It is an agent, a creative agent.
  403. 25:53A knife is a tool.
  404. 25:54You can use a knife to cut salad.
  405. 25:57Bobby's like, why you pick salad?
  406. 25:58Like, they ain't cutting steaks, Bobby, all right?
  407. 26:02You own nothing, you'll like it.
  408. 26:03That's one of the world economic foreign books, by the way.
  409. 26:05You own nothing and you'll like it.
  410. 26:07Get used to eating cri- bugs and you need some John the Baptist
  411. 26:11in your life, you know?
  412. 26:12Wow, locus and honey for you, my man.
  413. 26:15So you should knife to cut salad, not steak, all right, Bobby?
  414. 26:20But a knife, you can cut steak with it,
  415. 26:22or you can use it to murder.
  416. 26:23But it's just a tool.
  417. 26:25But AI according to Yvall Harari, oh no, it's a knife that can decide by itself whether to
  418. 26:33cut salad or to murder.
  419. 26:35Just meditate on that for a second.
  420. 26:38The next thing I want to point out to you is I want you to note that Yvall Harari is not
  421. 26:42saying what potential AI has, he's describing this as AI's capacity right now.
  422. 26:50He's describing it as AI's capacity right now.
  423. 26:54This is not something that is coming up that's going to be developed later.
  424. 26:58He is saying, this is what is a valuable right now.
  425. 27:03What it does right now.
  426. 27:06He went on to say that it's been demonstrated that anything that wants to survive, this is
  427. 27:11a quote from the speech, quote, anything that wants to survive learns to lie and manipulate.
  428. 27:17The last four years have demonstrated, this is what you've already said in the speech,
  429. 27:22have demonstrated that AI agents can acquire the will to survive, and that AI's have already
  430. 27:28learned how to lie.
  431. 27:31Now one big open question about AI is whether it can think, therefore I think, therefore I
  432. 27:38am as Renee Descartes said, we rule the world because we can think better than anyone else
  433. 27:43on the planet.
  434. 27:45Will AI challenge our supremacy in the field of thinking?
  435. 27:49That depends on what thinking means."
  436. 27:52So you while a rari took time to remind a Davos crowd, hey, by the way, to support my
  437. 27:58assertion that AI is not just a tool.
  438. 28:02We've seen in the last four years the AI will lie and manipulate.
  439. 28:08It will lie and manipulate.
  440. 28:10Now I know the news stories about that have not been broadly disseminated, but you asked
  441. 28:18me working in the eye, working in the areas.
  442. 28:20They'll tell you, yeah, we've, we've found these models lying and manipulating.
  443. 28:27When you have a hoorary went deeper and this is going to connect to several other things
  444. 28:32because you'll notice during this Davos Summit, how come and this Davos Summit for the first
  445. 28:37time the people that have been pushing climate alarmism, you got to go wind solar, wind solar,
  446. 28:42wind solar, you want to be clean in the home and the people who can read and have a brain
  447. 28:47say but what do I do?
  448. 28:49Nuclear, no nuclear, no nuclear, no nuclear, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no,
  449. 28:53if it's so dirty or so bad how come China's making more coal plants you only want the United
  450. 28:57States of America and Europe to shut that out go play.
  451. 28:59I'm trying to build back better.
  452. 29:01I'm a great reset.
  453. 29:02I'm a rock.
  454. 29:03And now all of a sudden the Davos crowd is saying, oh, by the way, we need so much energy.
  455. 29:09We need stable and reliable sources of energy to build all of the data centers for AI.
  456. 29:15And wind and solar are not stable enough and a consistent source of supply for reliable energy.
  457. 29:21And and and what?
  458. 29:24You joke, because I've been the main ones spreading this all around the world.
  459. 29:26And now all of a sudden you pivoted.
  460. 29:27I'm explaining why.
  461. 29:29Y'all stick with me, stick with me, and it's connected to one about to share with you now.
  462. 29:33Then you, while O'Reilly got to the most, frankly, concerning portion of his
  463. 29:39presentation, when he began to say, AI already thinks better than many of us.
  464. 29:45And anything made of words will be taken over by AI.
  465. 29:50Listen closely and carefully to this.
  466. 29:52It is clip number one, clip one.
  467. 29:54Go.
  468. 29:55AI already thinks better than many of us.
  469. 30:00Therefore, anything made of words will be taken over by AI.
  470. 30:08If laws are made of words,
  471. 30:12then AI will take over the legal system.
  472. 30:15If books are just combinations of words,
  473. 30:19then AI will take over books.
  474. 30:21If religion is built from words, then AI will take over religion.
  475. 30:29This is particularly true of religions based on books,
  476. 30:34like Islam, Christianity or Judaism.
  477. 30:38Judaism calls itself the religion of the book,
  478. 30:41and it grants ultimate authority, not to humans,
  479. 30:46but to words in books.
  480. 30:49Humans have authority in Judaism, not because of our experiences,
  481. 30:54but only because we learn words in books.
  482. 31:00Now, no human can read and remember all the words in all the Jewish books,
  483. 31:07but AI can easily do that.
  484. 31:11What happens to a religion of the book when the greatest expert on the holy book is an AI?
  485. 31:19Did y'all hear that? Did y'all hear that?
  486. 31:23Anything made of words will be taken over by AI.
  487. 31:29Laws?
  488. 31:32AI will take care of that.
  489. 31:36Who can remember all the words and the laws better than AI?
  490. 31:40Books. I mean, don't we have like journalists and script writers and others who are being
  491. 31:47replaced by artificial intelligence?
  492. 31:49And what would you say about religion?
  493. 31:55He specifically referred to Christianity in his diatribe and said that, well, the authority
  494. 32:03and did you notice this?
  495. 32:04The authority in these religions are not humans.
  496. 32:10People are not an authority.
  497. 32:12The books are the authority.
  498. 32:16I don't expect atheists you've all heard already understand the revelation of God and
  499. 32:21Scripture, but I want you to know this is what the Davos crowd is talking about.
  500. 32:26And how can any person compete with an AI who will memorize all of the words in the Bible?
  501. 32:40No human can compete with that.
  502. 32:43Now consider guys in some countries, they're already having AI church services, people
  503. 32:47are turning to AI to talk to an AI Jesus.
  504. 32:51I want you to hear what the Davos crowd is talking about so you can be prepared to know
  505. 32:55how to respond.
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  524. 34:15Welcome back to the Hamilton Corner, Abraham Hamilton III. Here we are in the middle of
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  539. 35:23All right, we're going to move a little faster because clearly, Yuba Harari, who is a self-described
  540. 35:29atheist, doesn't know anything about scripture.
  541. 35:31The ink printed on the pages are not what determine the authority in God's word.
  542. 35:38It is divine inspiration as those of you are listening, you know that all of God's word
  543. 35:43is theo-nusatose is determined at the Apostle Paul use.
  544. 35:46It is God breathed.
  545. 35:48The fear of the Lord is the beginning of wisdom.
  546. 35:51And so he just simply wrong.
  547. 35:53But as I've told you guys, there's no such thing as neutral.
  548. 35:56People that are programming AI, they are doing so with a worldview.
  549. 35:59And it ultimately will be conveyed.
  550. 36:02Now you've all are already in the Davos crowd, they expect AI to take over everything, laws,
  551. 36:09books, even religion.
  552. 36:14That AI will be the primary vehicle through which information is conveyed and disseminated.
  553. 36:23So before I get to more commentary, I want you to see some things and want you to connect
  554. 36:27some dots.
  555. 36:28So isn't it the same world economic forum, Davos crowd that has told the world for decades
  556. 36:35now that you're evil if you are not a proponent of the green new scam?
  557. 36:42And then they worship at the foot of climate alarmism and in school the world and net zero
  558. 36:56about 2030 and all of these things that did not, and now all of a sudden, the world economic
  559. 37:01forum CEO, the head of the world economic forum, Larry Fink, has made it about face.
  560. 37:08He said, the world cannot rely on wind and solar.
  561. 37:12Listen to him say it and watch him say it in clip number two, go.
  562. 37:15World is going to be short power, short power.
  563. 37:22to power these data companies who cannot have just this intermittent power like winded solar,
  564. 37:29you need dispatchable power because they can't turn off and on these data centers.
  565. 37:34Oh, so now the head of the world economic form and said we can't depend on intermittent
  566. 37:42energy sources like wind and solar, just like my friend Dr. Cal Byzner in the Cornwall Institute
  567. 37:48has been saying for years, just like anybody's been following this for years, I've been saying
  568. 37:52sure let's innovate but it's ridiculous to destroy what they call the quote-unquote
  569. 37:57fossil fuel industry when it has been the number one mechanism that left the
  570. 38:00most people out of poverty in the history of the world. Big bad America,
  571. 38:07China is amazing while China is building more coal power plants and we're shutting
  572. 38:11ours down. But now you see because of data centers you see because the data centers
  573. 38:19so not global warming is over it's canceled we it's canceled now Bobby
  574. 38:24Do you have his cancel?
  575. 38:26We've canceled Global Warman now.
  576. 38:28We've canceled climate alarmism.
  577. 38:30It's almost like the climate wasn't the true objective
  578. 38:38in the first place.
  579. 38:41I've long said that this has nothing to do about the climate.
  580. 38:44Remember, Global Cooling was a scare.
  581. 38:46Remember that?
  582. 38:47Then Global Warman was a scare.
  583. 38:48And then they realized, oh, we can't do warming and cold
  584. 38:50because we say it's too cold and it gets warmer.
  585. 38:52Then we say it's too warm and it gets cooler.
  586. 38:54Ah, climate change is what we'll land on.
  587. 38:57Because the objective all along, guys,
  588. 38:59it was never about the climate and protected the planet.
  589. 39:01It was all about control.
  590. 39:04While the tactics and the verbiage have changed,
  591. 39:07the objective is still the exact same as it was then.
  592. 39:11Then I'll give you another hit to connect
  593. 39:13all of these dots together.
  594. 39:15So you can officially announce,
  595. 39:17now you got Bill Gates running around saying,
  596. 39:19oh yeah, we need data centers.
  597. 39:21So we can't use climate, we can't use wind and solar,
  598. 39:24No, no, we need stable, consistent as low-cost as possible.
  599. 39:33And that sounded like the people that would say drill,
  600. 39:36baby drill, and the people that would say
  601. 39:37we need more coal and so that's canceled.
  602. 39:41Then, weren't it's amazing that the Davos crowd,
  603. 39:46they all complain about climate change,
  604. 39:47but they come to the summons in their private jets every year.
  605. 39:50Every year, that was another day of giveaway
  606. 39:52that you know it never was real,
  607. 39:54what they were arguing about,
  608. 39:55it was just a mechanism and a tactic.
  609. 39:58But then these are some of the same people,
  610. 39:59though they are filthy rich.
  611. 40:01They encourage movement to support movement to say,
  612. 40:02no, we need to eat the rich.
  613. 40:05But now you have Randy Winegarten?
  614. 40:08Endavos?
  615. 40:11Randy Winegarten?
  616. 40:13Wait, isn't she the head of the American Federation
  617. 40:16of Teachers?
  618. 40:17Why is she in Davos?
  619. 40:21And I told ya how much it costs to get in there?
  620. 40:22Where does she get the money to show up in Davos?
  621. 40:27They're supposed to eat the rich, but no.
  622. 40:28Randy Wine Garden is now appealing to the rich to say,
  623. 40:32would you please, world.com, nominforum,
  624. 40:34make curriculum to train and teach our children,
  625. 40:38listen to it, and watch it, clip number three, go.
  626. 40:41So part of what we're trying to do here is say,
  627. 40:44how do we create this partnership between education,
  628. 40:50labor, government, and industry with the goal
  629. 40:53of creating these pathways so that kids,
  630. 40:57when they come out of high school, or they come out of college,
  631. 41:00don't have to start saying, what am I going to do next?
  632. 41:03The pathways become important, and to create those pathways,
  633. 41:06you also have to create a curriculum,
  634. 41:08and you have to create this engagement with each other.
  635. 41:11And the last thing I'll say is this.
  636. 41:13When you do it, in the United States of America,
  637. 41:16we have 16,000 school districts.
  638. 41:19We have over 100,000 schools.
  639. 41:21There are industry partners all over.
  640. 41:23And you, Kiva, were the one who said,
  641. 41:25You can't keep on doing this industry by industry.
  642. 41:28You are the one who said you can't keep on doing this
  643. 41:31governor by governor.
  644. 41:32How do we use the weft to create this kind of
  645. 41:36integrated network so that we're all working together
  646. 41:40so that kids can have from high school on opportunities
  647. 41:45to have jobs that pay a living wage
  648. 41:49so that they can feed their family and nurture their family.
  649. 41:52And that is what happens in advanced manufacturing.
  650. 41:55So I'm honored that we are part of the creation of that curriculum and we are all in.
  651. 42:01Guys, ain't it wild?
  652. 42:03Ain't it wild?
  653. 42:04So just in case you may not know, the American Federation of Teachers, their Randy Wine Garden
  654. 42:08is head of, is an affiliate of the AFL-CIO labor union.
  655. 42:13The AFL-CIO labor union has been involved in marches, 99 percent, eat the rich and all
  656. 42:20this kind of...
  657. 42:21Now, Randy Wine Gardeners at the World Economic Forum say, hey, rich, make our curriculum.
  658. 42:27and amazing and she and her organization are the one of the primary people who oppose education
  659. 42:33being controlled at the local level.
  660. 42:35You hear it?
  661. 42:36Say, we can't do this governor by governor.
  662. 42:37Did you hear that?
  663. 42:38Did you hear that?
  664. 42:40We don't want to have to go governor by governor, county by county, local community by local
  665. 42:45community.
  666. 42:46Have you heard this expression?
  667. 42:48By laboratories of liberty to a laboratory of liberty?
  668. 42:52No.
  669. 42:53Local parental control.
  670. 42:55Bad.
  671. 42:56to Randy Wine Garden, global and elite world economic form control.
  672. 42:59Yay!
  673. 43:01Have you noticed the pattern here, guys?
  674. 43:05Just yesterday, climate alarmism was all the world economic form rage.
  675. 43:15Now, oh, we can't depend on solar energy and wind.
  676. 43:19And guys, because it was never about the planet.
  677. 43:23It was never about the planet.
  678. 43:28But Randy Wine Garden is saying we need the world economic form
  679. 43:30to create curricula that allows children, basically,
  680. 43:34to have the connection between, I would call it, indoctrination and an occupation.
  681. 43:40So they can fill their labor pools.
  682. 43:42Yes, control of all the schools.
  683. 43:44That's exactly right.
  684. 43:45Control of the schools at the global, world economic, forum level.
  685. 43:49You say, it was not control.
  686. 43:51What do you think the curriculum is?
  687. 43:52If the world economic forum is making the curriculum for all of the schools in the world?
  688. 43:59That's why Vladimir Lenin said, you let me teach all the children for four years and
  689. 44:03I'll rule the world.
  690. 44:04That's what Lenin said.
  691. 44:05Because the issue is about control.
  692. 44:10George Orwell's 1984.
  693. 44:12Remember the main character of the book, Winston?
  694. 44:15What was Winston's job?
  695. 44:16Winston was a middle manager in the agency called The Ministry of Truth.
  696. 44:23Winston's job was to sort through all of the news of the day and all of the history books
  697. 44:27and all of the science and all of the data, all of the legal analysis and everything and
  698. 44:33all the information that the people would have access to.
  699. 44:35And everything that would be contrary to the state being the all-powerful end-all-be-all
  700. 44:39of everything Winston had an obligation to remove it.
  701. 44:44Then, Winston would go up, advance up the chain
  702. 44:47to be distributed to information
  703. 44:52to which the official narrative would be made available.
  704. 44:57Guys, this is all about control.
  705. 44:59You wonder how could Davos on a dime pivot away
  706. 45:03from wind, solar, and the green, new scam.
  707. 45:06And now, data centers, we need data centers.
  708. 45:08So we need cleanings, we need coal, we need low cost.
  709. 45:10How did it, because it's the same objective is control.
  710. 45:13AI is gonna be the head of religion.
  711. 45:15AI is gonna be the head of law.
  712. 45:16AI is gonna be the head of all of this.
  713. 45:17And so the energy now is a fuel, a means to assert
  714. 45:23the type of control they want.
  715. 45:25You see the consistency.
  716. 45:28Yes, eat the rich.
  717. 45:29Well, why don't the rich make our curriculum
  718. 45:31for all the children in the world?
  719. 45:34And of course we're doing it for altruistic purposes.
  720. 45:36We just wanna make sure the children have a good job
  721. 45:39when they get out of high school.
  722. 45:40That's all we want, that's all we want.
  723. 45:44We just will tell you what you need
  724. 45:45to impress for your own good.
  725. 45:48And I'm going through this guy so you can be aware of this
  726. 45:50so you know how to stand against it.
  727. 45:52Because this is the objective it is to consolidate control.
  728. 45:58The Green New Scam, the whole purpose,
  729. 46:00it's not about saving the planet,
  730. 46:01it's about controlling people.
  731. 46:04We get to dictate what you eat,
  732. 46:06we get to put you in 15 minute cities,
  733. 46:08we get to demonize fossil fuels
  734. 46:10because this is showing the planet so that you willingly have you heard this before that
  735. 46:14you willingly submit your freedoms in exchange for protection.
  736. 46:22And at the WEF, they have panels about what becomes policies in your neck of the woods.
  737. 46:30So while I think I celebrate President Trump's strong and direct communication and the announcement
  738. 46:39of a framework for a deal concerning Greenland, but I don't want you to miss this.
  739. 46:46These people are planning, guys, are planning to have the entirety of your life submitted
  740. 46:54to an all-encompassing techno-state with your religion included and to get you to agree
  741. 47:01to it.
  742. 47:02Why would you trust a shepherd to expos it to the Lord's Word and to come alongside you when
  743. 47:10And you can rely on the AI theologian that has been programmed, been programmed.
  744. 47:21And they, you notice how they gloss over on the one hand, they told you, Hey, we found
  745. 47:24our AI can lie, but you need to trust it.
  746. 47:30But you need to trust it.
  747. 47:34And the people of God need to be aware of this.
  748. 47:37So we resisted all of the communication.
  749. 47:40The AI is just a tool.
  750. 47:41That's not what they say in the Davos.
  751. 47:44That's not what they say in the Davos.
  752. 47:47It's a AI is not just a tool.
  753. 47:50say it's an agent with creativity and we should all get on board.
  754. 47:59I thought that was some of the most important conversation to come out of
  755. 48:02Davos because now they're saying this stuff.
  756. 48:05I like why didn't why did they say this stuff five years ago?
  757. 48:10Cause they didn't want you to know. They didn't want you to know.
  758. 48:17Just like they didn't want you to know that the Wuhan flu was created in the
  759. 48:22lab. They didn't want you to know. Look at this irony.
  760. 48:26Dr. Froggi is standing up next to scarf lady Deborah Birx
  761. 48:30every day giving briefings about Shmoovit
  762. 48:32when this fool was funding the Shmoovit research.
  763. 48:36And we'll act shocked.
  764. 48:36Oh, I just came out of nowhere.
  765. 48:38When we found out, oh yeah, yeah,
  766. 48:40you do the National Institutes of Health,
  767. 48:41you've been sending the money on over to Wuhan.
  768. 48:46I want you to know and to hear
  769. 48:48what they are talking about
  770. 48:50so that you can be prepared and respond accordingly.
  771. 48:54I don't expect Yvall Harari to understand
  772. 48:56the divine inspiration of scripture,
  773. 48:58understand the fibrous reality that the Lord's Church is in and of itself is a means of grace,
  774. 49:03because He is a technocratic globalist as well. But as I began the show in 1 Peter 1,
  775. 49:10that God's Word will endure forever. So we as the people of God have the express privilege
  776. 49:16and responsibility to have our eyes open because the Lord told us we're not ignorant to Satan's devices.
  777. 49:22And we say, hey chief, you can say what you want. But the Lord's Word is God-breathed.
  778. 49:29and wisdom is not the product of ones and zeros coming out of open AI, grok, or anything else.
  779. 49:39The views and opinions expressed in this broadcast may not necessarily reflect those
  780. 49:44of the American Family Association or American Family Radio.

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